Most Republicans Believe in Demonic Possession - Atheist Nexus2015-03-31T22:22:51Zhttp://www.atheistnexus.org/forum/topics/most-republicans-believe-in-demonic-possession?commentId=2182797%3AComment%3A2096952&xg_source=activity&feed=yes&xn_auth=nothanks Pat. you can thank th…tag:www.atheistnexus.org,2012-11-08:2182797:Comment:20969732012-11-08T21:02:45.399Zmatthew greenberghttp://www.atheistnexus.org/profile/matthewgreenberg
<p>thanks Pat. you can thank the religious right for my involvement. were it not for them i'd have been sitting comfortably on my couch. i got involved b/c they freaked me out, and unfortunately they dominate the Republican Party. </p>
<p>thanks Pat. you can thank the religious right for my involvement. were it not for them i'd have been sitting comfortably on my couch. i got involved b/c they freaked me out, and unfortunately they dominate the Republican Party. </p> Matthew, you did a great job.…tag:www.atheistnexus.org,2012-11-08:2182797:Comment:20967922012-11-08T21:00:57.730ZPathttp://www.atheistnexus.org/profile/Pat46
<p>Matthew, you did a great job. Helped get those 20 electoral votes in the correct column. My sincere thanks.</p>
<p>Matthew, you did a great job. Helped get those 20 electoral votes in the correct column. My sincere thanks.</p> thanks. my achillies are pay…tag:www.atheistnexus.org,2012-11-08:2182797:Comment:20969522012-11-08T20:17:44.803Zmatthew greenberghttp://www.atheistnexus.org/profile/matthewgreenberg
<p>thanks. my achillies are paying the price though. i knocked on nearly 1000 doors over 4 days. it's very hilly in my town as well. </p>
<p>thanks. my achillies are paying the price though. i knocked on nearly 1000 doors over 4 days. it's very hilly in my town as well. </p> You have my admiration and gr…tag:www.atheistnexus.org,2012-11-08:2182797:Comment:20968722012-11-08T19:48:55.961ZDaniel Whttp://www.atheistnexus.org/profile/Daniel57
<p>You have my admiration and gratitude for volunteering. Very much.</p>
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<p>I was going to say something snarky about devilish Repubs but someone already did. Dick Cheney as my vote as being the most satainc, with GWBush as his puppet.</p>
<p>You have my admiration and gratitude for volunteering. Very much.</p>
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<p>I was going to say something snarky about devilish Repubs but someone already did. Dick Cheney as my vote as being the most satainc, with GWBush as his puppet.</p> i've seen many of these artic…tag:www.atheistnexus.org,2012-11-08:2182797:Comment:20964952012-11-08T14:38:41.721Zmatthew greenberghttp://www.atheistnexus.org/profile/matthewgreenberg
<p>i've seen many of these articles as well. i've even posted a few here for discussion. with the democratic micro targeting strategy, i wouldn't be surprised if we've already been targeted and just don't know it yet. eventually, i hope it would be more direct and overt. we'll see.</p>
<p>i've seen many of these articles as well. i've even posted a few here for discussion. with the democratic micro targeting strategy, i wouldn't be surprised if we've already been targeted and just don't know it yet. eventually, i hope it would be more direct and overt. we'll see.</p> I have been reading a number…tag:www.atheistnexus.org,2012-11-08:2182797:Comment:20963712012-11-08T10:23:40.105ZJames Kzhttp://www.atheistnexus.org/profile/JamesKz
I have been reading a number of pundits' posts on various blogs and on-line magazines, who are wondering why the Democrats don't seek out the atheist/agnostic/don't care vote, as such people more often align with their platform, and represent as much as 20% of the electorate (according to some polls).<br />
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Since the Dems have targeted identification of their potential voter base with the Internet down cold, that should not be much of a problem. Yet they (also, and mistakenly) pander to the…
I have been reading a number of pundits' posts on various blogs and on-line magazines, who are wondering why the Democrats don't seek out the atheist/agnostic/don't care vote, as such people more often align with their platform, and represent as much as 20% of the electorate (according to some polls).<br />
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Since the Dems have targeted identification of their potential voter base with the Internet down cold, that should not be much of a problem. Yet they (also, and mistakenly) pander to the Religious Reich (though not to the degree the GOP does). Yeah.
I am actually glad that…tag:www.atheistnexus.org,2012-11-08:2182797:Comment:20961122012-11-08T05:46:20.639ZArt Eatonhttp://www.atheistnexus.org/profile/ArtEaton
Yeah.<br />
I am actually glad that Dems ignored the religious constituencies' potential back in the 70's and 80's. At least that kept them somewhat secular. I really wish that the Tea Party had started back in the 70's as it's own bag, instead of merely being a interestingly useful (ignored) group that the republicans latched onto after letting those former "dixie democrats" wander in and out of the party for over 100 years. They are the same normal people that supported slavery before 1864 (well,…
Yeah.<br />
I am actually glad that Dems ignored the religious constituencies' potential back in the 70's and 80's. At least that kept them somewhat secular. I really wish that the Tea Party had started back in the 70's as it's own bag, instead of merely being a interestingly useful (ignored) group that the republicans latched onto after letting those former "dixie democrats" wander in and out of the party for over 100 years. They are the same normal people that supported slavery before 1864 (well, kinda still do) and kicked out the Pshah of Iran. If only they had started their own party instead of being courted/overtaken (or overtaken by?) the GOP, they could still be a fringe element, and might serve to unite social progressives with fiscal conservatives on many issues. Instead, they are with a 49% group. Their young represent 97% of the GOP's Millennial Generation support.<br />
Fortunately, the passing of the Silent Generation from the census rolls will take out a large chunk of the GOP base with them. Boomers are more reasonable, and GenX urbanites can counterbalance their Kuntry Kuzzins easily enough. Yes, GenX invented Christian Rock, but at least some 55% of us support liberal social policies. Mixed with Millennials and Boomers, the aging out of the demographics should give what we now think of as a liberal social stance the status of quo. This is, I think, the last hurrah of the demonologist anti-condom crowd. I really think that in 50 years or so, the middle east should start looking like the US, and the US will have reached the maturity level of the first world countries.<br />
Plenty of famine and war is yet in the offing of course. Yet more fuel for Rapturists to enjoy their part in disguising oil wars as promotion of democracy while viewing them as Holy Crusades of the Final Days. We can't convert our energy/economic base away from oil to avoid that due largely to the viewpoints of the very folks who most want to do so! The unwashed masses of Theocracy could be easily led to the nuclear light, while the otherwise enlightened Secularists have too much misinformation courtesy of their own fringe and too few education opportunities to perform a sea-change (which happily some in fact do). right, but keep in mind this…tag:www.atheistnexus.org,2012-11-02:2182797:Comment:20922022012-11-02T19:29:47.061Zmatthew greenberghttp://www.atheistnexus.org/profile/matthewgreenberg
<p>right, but keep in mind this isn't about believers, it's about Republicans. i guess anymore they're largely one in the same. </p>
<p>right, but keep in mind this isn't about believers, it's about Republicans. i guess anymore they're largely one in the same. </p> hahaha!tag:www.atheistnexus.org,2012-11-02:2182797:Comment:20922762012-11-02T19:28:11.980Zmatthew greenberghttp://www.atheistnexus.org/profile/matthewgreenberg
<p>hahaha!</p>
<p>hahaha!</p> Thanks for volunteering. I c…tag:www.atheistnexus.org,2012-11-02:2182797:Comment:20922712012-11-02T18:09:22.672ZThe Flying Atheisthttp://www.atheistnexus.org/profile/TheFlyingAtheist
<p>Thanks for volunteering. I commend you for taking the time to help out with the election. </p>
<p>I'm not surprised by the percentage of believers in devil-possessed souls. Since most theists believe we have souls, and that god is the "good" force in the universe, and that we are constantly fighting an internal battle between good and evil, it stands to reason that "dark forces" can take over if we're vulnerable enough to allow it to happen. </p>
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<p>Thanks for volunteering. I commend you for taking the time to help out with the election. </p>
<p>I'm not surprised by the percentage of believers in devil-possessed souls. Since most theists believe we have souls, and that god is the "good" force in the universe, and that we are constantly fighting an internal battle between good and evil, it stands to reason that "dark forces" can take over if we're vulnerable enough to allow it to happen. </p>
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